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                 At least two (2) Type ABC, 15-pound, portable, wall- mounted fire extinguishers. One located at the far interior of the stores area; the second located near the door.
Shelving or cabinets firmly secured to walls to prevent “pull over.”
All chemical products arranged on shelves in chemically-compatible families. Some categories
of products (flammables, corrosives, etc.) isolated from all other products in their own dedicated cabinets.
Shelves equipped with “anti-roll-off lips” to prevent tipped containers from cascading to the floor.
Interior walls should be of continuous floor to ceiling masonry construction. A false ceiling may enable fire or toxic fumes to easily flow to other portions of the building.
Insist that your chemicals (wherever possible) be supplied in plastic or metal containers rather than less safe glass.
Compressed gas cylinders firmly chained to wall in an upright position.
Ventilation system isolated from rest of building; room temperature well below
25 oC; room air changed four times per hour.
Perpetual Chemical Inventory System. Non-reactive (plastic) waste receptacles.
Ceiling-mounted smoke detector(s).
Chemical Stores Area isolated from building ventilation system.
Eyewash/face drench station plumbed into potable water supply. Portable or squeeze bottle eyewashes not considered satisfactory!
Telephone available for emergency use with emergency numbers posted alongside.
25-pound pail of dry sand for spill containment/absorption.
25-pound pail of neutralizer chemical for hazardous liquid spills.
 Never store chemicals in a fume hood.
 No chemicals routinely stored in classrooms.
 VARIOUS SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS (chemistry, biology) should store their chemicals in one dedicated area.
NFP A / OSHA-approved wooden flammables cabinet.
Posted school safety policy (student contract).
Chemical First Aid Kit.
Wall-mounted, woolen fire blanket
Secure door lock (dead bolt variety). Student access not allowed.
Solid core door (preferably no glass windows). Ideally, the room should have two doors.
Self-closing door return to ensure containment of fire or fumes.
At least two (2) Type ABC, 15-pound, portable, wall-mounted fire extinguishers. One located at the far interior of the stores area; the second located near the door.
Supply of spill containment/ absorbent materials available for emergency. Spill treatment kits not considered satisfactory.
MODEL CHEMICAL STORES AREA Please compare your facility to this model.
                  Sink
              Inexpensive, automatic, ceiling-suspended fire sprinkler system.
Door(s) to stores area (as well as individual cabinet doors) should be placarded (labeled) to identify hazardous contents. This is done to alert and protect firefighters.
     Store no chemicals on the floor. Floor covering should be of least reactive materials.
                  Outside Wall
   Ceiling-mounted smoke detector(s)
Non-reactive (plastic) waste receptacles.
DEDICATED, wooden, polypropylene-lined acid cabinet for acid storage.
Scale 1/2 = 1-0
SHELVING/CABINETS preferably of wooden construction firmly secured
to walls and floor.






















































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